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that is dzhokhar tsarnaev. and there is a massive manhunt across watertown, massachusetts, and the entire region. no fly zone, according to the faa. am
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we have been combing through more of the charges against dzhokhar tsarnaev. a couple of different notes here. the defendant declined to answer bail questions but did ascent to a probable cause hearing. what would happen at a probable cause hearing? one would assume by that point he will have recovered from the wounds he suffered. >> there is no doubt from what we have seen that there is probable cause to charge him, to hold him. >> i'm sorry to read. the fbi searched his dormroom and they found a blackjack et and a white hat of the same general appearance of those worn by bomber 2 at the boston marathon. >> i got it. seems like this is the guy who didn't have the ability to whatever, if he is the person involved. >> it seems -- >> he couldn't even get rid of his clothes. >> and interestingly enough, you read the complaint and it really goes through the events leading up to the bomb iing then they separated. he is working his cell phone, walks away from the cell phone. the first bomb goes off. it goes through the carjacking in which one of the brothers holds a
we have been combing through more of the charges against dzhokhar tsarnaev. a couple of different notes here. the defendant declined to answer bail questions but did ascent to a probable cause hearing. what would happen at a probable cause hearing? one would assume by that point he will have recovered from the wounds he suffered. >> there is no doubt from what we have seen that there is probable cause to charge him, to hold him. >> i'm sorry to read. the fbi searched his dormroom...
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"terrorist zoek dzhokhar tsarnaev was formally charged. he has also been mirandized already, which means he could be lawyered up, which means, we may not get the information we need. this is an outrage. he ought to be compared an enemy combatant. we'll have the latest on these late breaking developments. >>> also tonight, the faa says the sequester is starting it to start furloughs. that means major delays at airports. this is all politics. we'll talk to one airline pilot who says the faa action is bologna. >>> and the senate is beginning to vote to improve an -- approve an internet sales tax that will wreck small business, dan consumers and amount to a huge tax grab for state governments across the country. a terrible idea. ""the kudlow report"" begins right now. ♪ all right. charges were filed against terror suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. nbc news' pete williams joins us with all the details. good evening, pete. >> well, the combination of evidence here the government says they have, larry, the main thing here is from a surveillance video
"terrorist zoek dzhokhar tsarnaev was formally charged. he has also been mirandized already, which means he could be lawyered up, which means, we may not get the information we need. this is an outrage. he ought to be compared an enemy combatant. we'll have the latest on these late breaking developments. >>> also tonight, the faa says the sequester is starting it to start furloughs. that means major delays at airports. this is all politics. we'll talk to one airline pilot who says...
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dzhokhar tsarnaev at large in watertown, massachusetts, we think. >> you know, it's interesting. to follow up on what carl was just saying, when you read the profiles of the brothers, especially the younger brother, everybody says, he was a good kid. these are his classmates, it's not his family members who would expect to say that. we're going to dig in in the next couple of hours, what went wrong? what went wrong with this kid that everybody described as smart, athletic and a good kid, why did he snap, why did he change? >> living in america since 2007. at some point, deciding he wants to turn on america. carl? >> yeah, we are going to come right back with the latest developments in the hunt for the prime boston bombing suspect and his acome polices. we are back in a moment. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an insurance ex
dzhokhar tsarnaev at large in watertown, massachusetts, we think. >> you know, it's interesting. to follow up on what carl was just saying, when you read the profiles of the brothers, especially the younger brother, everybody says, he was a good kid. these are his classmates, it's not his family members who would expect to say that. we're going to dig in in the next couple of hours, what went wrong? what went wrong with this kid that everybody described as smart, athletic and a good kid,...
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. >> the manhunt continues and continues to intensify for 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev. that chase ended in gunfire in watertown, which has been under lock down since before dawn today. the search of the neighborhood would take time and a few minutes a go in an update they said they have made some progress. >> we are progressing through this neighborhood, going door to door, street to street. we're well over 60 or 70% of what we want to cover up there. we don't have any development to tell you in terms of the search. there has been no apprehension at this point. >> there has been no apprehension but the watertown police commissioner also saying that even if and when that scene is cleared, it is an active crime scene. they are sifting through evidence there as well. they are also looking at the home of the two young suspects they have been carefully. they worry that the apartment may be boobie trapped. we are also learning now that the two are of chechenchechen o but they are naturalized citizens. they traveled to russia between january and july of this year. his 19-year-
. >> the manhunt continues and continues to intensify for 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev. that chase ended in gunfire in watertown, which has been under lock down since before dawn today. the search of the neighborhood would take time and a few minutes a go in an update they said they have made some progress. >> we are progressing through this neighborhood, going door to door, street to street. we're well over 60 or 70% of what we want to cover up there. we don't have any development...
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let's get you caught up on what has transpired here since last night. 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev is wanted in connection to a crime spree that began in his hometown of cambridge, massachusetts, where the pair are alleged to have robbed a convenience store. robbed a car then led police on a chase he says he is ashamed of what he has heard. the uncle saying that the two young men were disaffected. apparently never really having settled and never really having become accustomed to being here in the u.s. it is not clear where he went after that. today we do know who who was responsible for that bombing. we still do not know why. a city on edge, under siege. >> it's going to be . >> which is very much a city on lock down. this is clearly not your typical friday afternoon here. take a look. we have moved over a little bit. to give you a sense down the street here. they had been told that they need to stay indoors. not open the door for anybody other than a police officer. but it's not just watertown. they are doing it throughout this area. at that point they had gotten through about 60% o
let's get you caught up on what has transpired here since last night. 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev is wanted in connection to a crime spree that began in his hometown of cambridge, massachusetts, where the pair are alleged to have robbed a convenience store. robbed a car then led police on a chase he says he is ashamed of what he has heard. the uncle saying that the two young men were disaffected. apparently never really having settled and never really having become accustomed to being here in...
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and his 19-year-old brother dzhokhar tsarnaev. the two encountered a police officer on the m.i.t. campus and they're residents of cambridge. the m.i.t. campus is several blocks away from where they live in cambridge. about 10:20, shots were heard fired and around 10:30 a 26-year-old m.i.t. police officer who had just joined the force last year was found dead, shot several times in his car. police say the two suspects then went east from there, several blocks and they carjacked a car at gunpoint. the man says that they stole his debit card, our pete williams reporting that they were then racing to watertown, but they stopped several times at three atms in order to get money. the first was rejected for a bad pin number and at the second stop they withdrew $800 and at the third it's about 11:20 or so they were unsuccessful. so then they went on to memorial drive which is a major drive in cambridge and they released the person who they had carjacked unharmed. the person said that he said -- the two of them said to him that they had ki
and his 19-year-old brother dzhokhar tsarnaev. the two encountered a police officer on the m.i.t. campus and they're residents of cambridge. the m.i.t. campus is several blocks away from where they live in cambridge. about 10:20, shots were heard fired and around 10:30 a 26-year-old m.i.t. police officer who had just joined the force last year was found dead, shot several times in his car. police say the two suspects then went east from there, several blocks and they carjacked a car at...
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dzhokhar tsarnaev is the most wanted man in america at this hour. >> thank you so much for that update. bertha coombs at headquarters. let's bring in sue herera. you've been monitoring the latest updates, too? >> yes, we have, carl. we're trying to constant pat rowan. he's a national security expert. i'm joined by my colleague, michelle caruso cabrera. we're going to be live on the set for 12:00 to 2:00. our team coverage continues. we're going to go to our own brian shactman who is live at new york's penn station. brian, michelle and i were talking about this third accomplice who apparently boarded a train south. what are the security issues in penn station right now? is security being ramped up, from what you see? >> yeah. i actually spent time inside. i've traveled through penn station. they also have national guard and police presence. it is absolutely stepped up. it almost feels like double the amount. in terms of foot traffic, there is crowding but not like you would usually expect on a friday at penn station. i talked to a few people trying to get to providence, rhode island, an
dzhokhar tsarnaev is the most wanted man in america at this hour. >> thank you so much for that update. bertha coombs at headquarters. let's bring in sue herera. you've been monitoring the latest updates, too? >> yes, we have, carl. we're trying to constant pat rowan. he's a national security expert. i'm joined by my colleague, michelle caruso cabrera. we're going to be live on the set for 12:00 to 2:00. our team coverage continues. we're going to go to our own brian shactman who is...
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and in terms of the facts that are in the criminal complaint, they say that video shows dzhokhar tsarnaev planting the bomb. they say he fails to react when everyone in the crowd does. then he walks away before the second bomb goes off. it also says that the bombs at the marathon on monday are similar to the one that they found at the watertown shootout in the car that the two had hijacked. in tsarnaev's dormroom they found a blackjack et and a white hat like those seen in the photographs. and also bbeebees. he had a brief initial appearance before a magistrate today in his hospital room and the judge found him to be alert and able to understand the charges. we also understand, brian, that federal authorities had been questioning him in a way that he is, you know, not in good shape. he has a bullet wound in his throat. he can't talk. but they are asking him questions back and forth in writing and with nods. it has started. >> pete williams following the investigation in washington. and now to boston. we're going to take you through a number of live pictures we have as we're now 15 seconds
and in terms of the facts that are in the criminal complaint, they say that video shows dzhokhar tsarnaev planting the bomb. they say he fails to react when everyone in the crowd does. then he walks away before the second bomb goes off. it also says that the bombs at the marathon on monday are similar to the one that they found at the watertown shootout in the car that the two had hijacked. in tsarnaev's dormroom they found a blackjack et and a white hat like those seen in the photographs. and...
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the bombs that were allegedly placed there by dzhokhar tsarnaev and his older brother. and the complaint describes vividly the surveillance video that shows tsarnaev placing his knapsack on the ground just before the first explosion. a few seconds after -- i'm sorry. virtually every head turns to the east toward the finish line and stares in that direction of the first explosion in apparent bewilderment and alarm. bomber two, tsarnaev, virtually alone among the individuals in front of the restaurant appears calm. a few seconds later the second bomb blast goes off and the rest is history. tsarnaev will face a probable cause hearing sometime next month. public defenders have agreed to represent him, the administration rejecting calls to try him as an enemy combatant. the u.s. justice system will take hold here. maria? >> scott, thank you so much. we'll get back as more developments happen there in boston. scott cohn. back on wall street, final stretch of trading for the day. 30 minutes before the closing bell sounds. we've had a complete reversal. at the low the dow down
the bombs that were allegedly placed there by dzhokhar tsarnaev and his older brother. and the complaint describes vividly the surveillance video that shows tsarnaev placing his knapsack on the ground just before the first explosion. a few seconds after -- i'm sorry. virtually every head turns to the east toward the finish line and stares in that direction of the first explosion in apparent bewilderment and alarm. bomber two, tsarnaev, virtually alone among the individuals in front of the...
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tsarnaev, the younger brother of the two boston bombing suspects. police are going door to door, to everybody's home in the region, to look for the individual at large. bill griffith, my co-anchor, is on the ground in watertown, massachusetts, right now, and bill, from the pictures we're looking at, it certainly does feel and look like a lockdown. what can you tell us from your standpoint? >> two things. one, the canine unit just went by a second time just now, maria. that happens every time there's going to be a news briefing, so, i can tell you, just based on that, that we're probably going to have a news briefing soon. maybe we'll get more answers. i also want to go back to an issue that we've been talking about for the last couple of hours. the older brother's visit to russia, for that six-month time frame. this is from a source of mine that's worked in immigration in the past and she says it's not all that unusual for a national to go -- when they have family in another country, to go back to that country for prolonged period of time, often for
tsarnaev, the younger brother of the two boston bombing suspects. police are going door to door, to everybody's home in the region, to look for the individual at large. bill griffith, my co-anchor, is on the ground in watertown, massachusetts, right now, and bill, from the pictures we're looking at, it certainly does feel and look like a lockdown. what can you tell us from your standpoint? >> two things. one, the canine unit just went by a second time just now, maria. that happens every...
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. >>> boston bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev was charged today with using a weapon of mass destruction. he's reportedly communicating now with investigators. he hadn't been before. even though he has not been read his miranda rights because the government invoked a public safety exception which permits law enforcement to engage in a limited and focused interrogation. joining me now for more on these developments is kent schafer, criminal defense attorney with buyers, schafer and deboard. god to s good to see you, sir. >> thank you. good afternoon. >> what's your take on this? why charge him with a weapons of mass destruction charge and not murder or conspiracy? >> well, actually, it's a much easier charge for the government to prove. in this case, they have to prove two things. that he used or possessed a weapon of mass destruction and that it resulted in somebody's death. by doing that, he'd be eligible for the federal death penalty. where under massachusetts state law, if they charged murder, he wouldn't be eligible for the death penalty. so virtually, you know, from a prosecutor's s
. >>> boston bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev was charged today with using a weapon of mass destruction. he's reportedly communicating now with investigators. he hadn't been before. even though he has not been read his miranda rights because the government invoked a public safety exception which permits law enforcement to engage in a limited and focused interrogation. joining me now for more on these developments is kent schafer, criminal defense attorney with buyers, schafer and...
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dzhokhar tsarnaev, the 19-year-old bombing suspect remains in serious condition where he is recovering from his wound, but apparently he is alert enough to begin responding to some of the investigators' questions. many of those responses in writing because he has gunshot wound possibly, self-inflicted to the throat, but amazingly, he and his brother for some three days managed to hide in plain sight. dzhokhar at umass dartmouth where he was a student, he worked out in the gym, even talked to friends about the bombing. imagine how chilling that was for his classmates. >> i'm in diss belief, like, i can't believe that's him. >> i don't want to believe it. >> i really don't. >> we saw his image and we don't want to believe it was him. >> it totally looked like him. we thought it was a mistake or, like, a joke or something. >> reporter: well, all of it changed, of course, on thursday, late afternoon when authorities released the pictures of the two brothers and a grisly manhunt began that resulted in the deaths of an m.i.t. campus police officer and serious injury to a boston transit cop a
dzhokhar tsarnaev, the 19-year-old bombing suspect remains in serious condition where he is recovering from his wound, but apparently he is alert enough to begin responding to some of the investigators' questions. many of those responses in writing because he has gunshot wound possibly, self-inflicted to the throat, but amazingly, he and his brother for some three days managed to hide in plain sight. dzhokhar at umass dartmouth where he was a student, he worked out in the gym, even talked to...
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we expect there could be criminal charges against dzhokhar tsarnaev today. chillingly after the bombing a week with ago today, he and his brother tamerlan appeared to resume their normal lives. friends say he was at dartmouth, work withing out at the gym, talking about the bombing. and they are still in disbelief. >> it's hard top comprehend someone could go doing normal college kid stuff to bombing a marathon. >> and that about the older brother, tamerlan, 26 years old? he apparently talked to his parents in russia after the bombing and said everything was okay. he he went back to russia last year and was not interviewed afterwards. that has some on capitol hill wondering how did the intelligent agencies miss this? >> the fact that we could not track him as to be fixed. it's people like this that you don't want to let out of your site. this was a mistake. i don't know if our laws are in sufficient or the fbi failed but we're at war with radical islamists and we need to up our game. >> on "squawk box" last hour, he said the the whole thing this doesn't need
we expect there could be criminal charges against dzhokhar tsarnaev today. chillingly after the bombing a week with ago today, he and his brother tamerlan appeared to resume their normal lives. friends say he was at dartmouth, work withing out at the gym, talking about the bombing. and they are still in disbelief. >> it's hard top comprehend someone could go doing normal college kid stuff to bombing a marathon. >> and that about the older brother, tamerlan, 26 years old? he...
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>> reporter: well, it appears, kelly, that dzhokhar tsarnaev is being what can be called cooperative as he sits in his hospital bed. he answering questions and has reportedly said that he and his older brother planned this terrorist attack a little over a week ago on their own, that they did not have help from any foreign organizations. tsarnaev was charged yesterday with two criminal counts in a criminal complaint, conspireing to use a weapon of mass destruction and of property resulting in death. he had an initial appearance in his hospital bed before a u.s. magistrate in the hospital. he appeared to be alert and lucid according to a transcript of the hearing. was only able to say the word no in response to whether he could afford an attorney. and so public defenders will represent him and a probable cause is the next step, most likely in a courtroom on may 30th. meantime, boston is taking some steps to heal itself. yesterday, boylston street was turned over from the federal authorities back over to the city. there was a ceremony at the finish line of the boston marathon. the bosto
>> reporter: well, it appears, kelly, that dzhokhar tsarnaev is being what can be called cooperative as he sits in his hospital bed. he answering questions and has reportedly said that he and his older brother planned this terrorist attack a little over a week ago on their own, that they did not have help from any foreign organizations. tsarnaev was charged yesterday with two criminal counts in a criminal complaint, conspireing to use a weapon of mass destruction and of property resulting...
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. >> dzhokhar tsarnaev, in his hospital bed in boston has reportedly been cooperative with investigators telling them that he and his brother acted alone without any support from overseas groups and that they acted out of religious fervor. nonetheless, if they want evidence that there is a threat look north to canada where authorities arrested two people breaking up an alleged plot to derail amtrak trains bound from toronto to new york on the canadian side of the border and there the authorities say the suspects were not acting alone. >> individuals were receiving support from al qaeda elements located in iran. there is no information to indicate that these attacks were state sponsored. >> those two individuals due in court today. more evidence that we do need still to be vigilant. guys? >> okay, scott, thank you very much. scott cohn joining us there from boston. >>> in business news, in the most anticipated earnings report from the season we are now hours away from apple, from stock market darling to stock market dog has shed almost $300 billion in market capitalization from the high t
. >> dzhokhar tsarnaev, in his hospital bed in boston has reportedly been cooperative with investigators telling them that he and his brother acted alone without any support from overseas groups and that they acted out of religious fervor. nonetheless, if they want evidence that there is a threat look north to canada where authorities arrested two people breaking up an alleged plot to derail amtrak trains bound from toronto to new york on the canadian side of the border and there the...
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now, to the accused bomber, dzhokhar tsarnaev. reportedly, he is being cooperative. he has told investigators, at least in writing because he's having difficulty speaking, told them that he and his brother acted alone. they did not have any influence from outside groups. and that they were motivated by religious fervor, according to sources. yesterday in his hospital bed, he had his initial appearance before u.s. magistrate marianne bohler. a probable cause hearing has been set for may 30th. he is charged with two counts that carry potentially the death penalty. a grand jury could be convened to charge him with other crimes. the administration rejecting calls to reject the criminal justice system and try him as an enemy combatant. >> he will not be treated as an enemy combatant. we will prosecute this terrorist through our civilian department of justice. under united states law, united states citizens cannot be tried in military commissions. >> that has provoked anger from those on capitol hill saying by trying him through the criminal justice system and reading him
now, to the accused bomber, dzhokhar tsarnaev. reportedly, he is being cooperative. he has told investigators, at least in writing because he's having difficulty speaking, told them that he and his brother acted alone. they did not have any influence from outside groups. and that they were motivated by religious fervor, according to sources. yesterday in his hospital bed, he had his initial appearance before u.s. magistrate marianne bohler. a probable cause hearing has been set for may 30th. he...
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his brother, dzhokhar, continues to answer questions from his hospital room. he's been upgraded from serious to fair condition. boston police announced on their twitter page that boylston street reopened to limited traffic. joe biden will attend a memorial service for campus officer sean collier who was killed by the suspects last week. we'll take a quick break. news out of germany with regards to growth forecast. it's at 1.6% increasing 2013% to 0.5 from 0.4. a source telling reuters despite weaker pmi figures. germany seeing more growth coming back. european banks scrambling to restructure. that will be when we come back. welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business
his brother, dzhokhar, continues to answer questions from his hospital room. he's been upgraded from serious to fair condition. boston police announced on their twitter page that boylston street reopened to limited traffic. joe biden will attend a memorial service for campus officer sean collier who was killed by the suspects last week. we'll take a quick break. news out of germany with regards to growth forecast. it's at 1.6% increasing 2013% to 0.5 from 0.4. a source telling reuters despite...
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he was a classmate of dzhokhar tsarnaev. tory was also on the wrestling team with dzhokhar and joins me now. when was the last time you saw him? >> it's been a few years since i've seen him. if i've seen him around since graduating i haven't really acknowledged the fact it was him. since graduating ridge i lost touch with him and a lot of other friends i had at the school. we all kind of went our separate ways. toriie martinez, former classmate, were you scared when they evacuated parts of your neighborhood? what was that feeling when that happened? >> it wasn't really afraid, just in shock. i mean, kind of something straight out of hollywood. wasn't really expecting it to happen to you. everyone says it. when it finally happens, it's kind of unreal. fortunately for me, i wasn't evacuated from my home. i can't imagine what it was like for everyone on norfolk street to, you know, be forced out of their homes while, you know, the police, fbi was doing their investigation. >> torrie martinez is a classmate and wrestled on the s
he was a classmate of dzhokhar tsarnaev. tory was also on the wrestling team with dzhokhar and joins me now. when was the last time you saw him? >> it's been a few years since i've seen him. if i've seen him around since graduating i haven't really acknowledged the fact it was him. since graduating ridge i lost touch with him and a lot of other friends i had at the school. we all kind of went our separate ways. toriie martinez, former classmate, were you scared when they evacuated parts...
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dzhokhar tsarnaev. he committed a domestic crime in boston and he'll be tried in a u.s. civilian criminal court system. >> right. >> how you going to torture him? >> i mean, you're talking to the guy that supports death penalty for cop killers, terrorists. >> yeah, but how would you torture him? >> i would support, i'm talking about me, if you want to talk to the president of the united states about his policies next time you golf or go play basketball with him, you can ask him. i'm telling you as greg ball, greg ball personally -- >> i understand you are're greg ball. >> you would put me in the room with anybody from the current scumbags to bin laden, i'm telling you what i would do. as far as the policy of the united states, you got to take it up with obama. >> if you start to torture an american citizen for committing a domestic crime in america, you are crossing the rubicon. >> can i ask you a question? what would you do if you were given the opportunity? if osama bin laden, if you had 30 minutes in
dzhokhar tsarnaev. he committed a domestic crime in boston and he'll be tried in a u.s. civilian criminal court system. >> right. >> how you going to torture him? >> i mean, you're talking to the guy that supports death penalty for cop killers, terrorists. >> yeah, but how would you torture him? >> i would support, i'm talking about me, if you want to talk to the president of the united states about his policies next time you golf or go play basketball with him,...
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team used to arrest dzhokhar tsarnaev. they did not know if he would pull out a weapon or explosive device. they described to anderson cooper how they subdued him. >> we got close enough that at one point where both of his hands were up because of the rocking back and forth, both of his hands were up, we could see that there were no weapons in them, no ignition devices we broke away from the shield protective cover. and we just rushed him. put hands on him, grabbed him and pulled him off the boat down onto the grounds. >> all right the reason the s.w.a.t. team immediately pulled off his shirt was to check if he was wearing explosives inside a suicide vest, perhaps. let's bring in jim walsh, cnn's international security analyst. we heard from jake tapper. his reporting indicated that investigators are now communicating with dzhokhar tsarnaev, the 19-year-old suspect in the boston marathon bombing attack and learning from him, at least initially, he says that they were radicalized by watching videos online. no direct communi
team used to arrest dzhokhar tsarnaev. they did not know if he would pull out a weapon or explosive device. they described to anderson cooper how they subdued him. >> we got close enough that at one point where both of his hands were up because of the rocking back and forth, both of his hands were up, we could see that there were no weapons in them, no ignition devices we broke away from the shield protective cover. and we just rushed him. put hands on him, grabbed him and pulled him off...
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tsarnaev. >> reporter: as he was cornered, dzhokhar tsarnaev, police say, engaged them with gunfire. it it went on for several minutes and police lobbed in flash-bangs to stun him. in the end, authorities showed their determination to capture the suspect alive. listen to officers negotiating with him as he's holed up inside a boat in a backyard in watertown. >> come out with your hands up. >> reporter: we snaked through allies to get to within a couple hundred yards of the poet. during negotiations there was a word of reassurance and an appeal to someone they knew was in pain. >> we know you're bleeding and we know you're tired. >> reporter: as we shot this excleesive video police rushed us saying we were in the cross fire zone. it was just minutes later that police captured tsarnaev. he had lost blood, was weakened. these pictures show thermal imaging from a helicopter of the suspect as he hid in the boat. the entire neighborhood had been on lockdown. residents terrified as law enforcement went door to door. after the standoff we spoke to neighbors. here on cyprus street, this is on
tsarnaev. >> reporter: as he was cornered, dzhokhar tsarnaev, police say, engaged them with gunfire. it it went on for several minutes and police lobbed in flash-bangs to stun him. in the end, authorities showed their determination to capture the suspect alive. listen to officers negotiating with him as he's holed up inside a boat in a backyard in watertown. >> come out with your hands up. >> reporter: we snaked through allies to get to within a couple hundred yards of the...
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the capture of 19 ye-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev. today the white house made it very clear he will not be tried as an enemy combatant. it's a controversial movement i spoke earlier with john ashcroft, former attorney general to the bush administration, about it. attorney general ashcroft, thanks so much for joining us today. if you were attorney general right now, would you be recommending that dzhokhar tsarnaev be tried as an enemy combatant, or are criminal courts also okay with you? >> yes. the answer to that question is yes. fortunately, there is a mountain of evidence that would support either a state charge or a federal charge in the article iii courts, meaning the traditional criminal jurisdiction courts, and the evidence is so substantial that it probably doesn't matter whether or not anything he would say now to interrogators would be used against him. he's already -- the focus of so much hard evidence that the business about miranda warnings is probably a tempest in a teapot here. >> you were attorney general from 2001 thro
the capture of 19 ye-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev. today the white house made it very clear he will not be tried as an enemy combatant. it's a controversial movement i spoke earlier with john ashcroft, former attorney general to the bush administration, about it. attorney general ashcroft, thanks so much for joining us today. if you were attorney general right now, would you be recommending that dzhokhar tsarnaev be tried as an enemy combatant, or are criminal courts also okay with you? >>...
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is in front and dzhokhar tsarnaev is a few feet behind. the two are seen a half block away from a restaurant camera. a minute later, bomber one, tamerlan walks out of the crowd with a knapsack on his back. at 2:45, alleged bomber two, dzhokhar walks to the finish line. he has a cell phone in his left hand. the affidavit says he stops near a metal barrier his back to the cameras and he is apparently slipping his knapsack on the ground. he stands there for four minutes, looking at his cell phone appearing to take a picture and a deadly final 30 seconds. just before the first explosion, dzhokhar tsarnaev lifts the phone to his ear as if speaking on it. for 18 seconds he keeps the phone to his ear. as he appears to finish his call the crowd reacts to the first explosion. virtually every head turns toward the blast except for tsarnaev who virtually alone among the individuals appears calm. he glances to the east and starts walking rapidly to the west away from the finish line without his knapsack which he left where he was standing. ten seconds
is in front and dzhokhar tsarnaev is a few feet behind. the two are seen a half block away from a restaurant camera. a minute later, bomber one, tamerlan walks out of the crowd with a knapsack on his back. at 2:45, alleged bomber two, dzhokhar walks to the finish line. he has a cell phone in his left hand. the affidavit says he stops near a metal barrier his back to the cameras and he is apparently slipping his knapsack on the ground. he stands there for four minutes, looking at his cell phone...
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. >> tamerlan tsarnaev and dzhokhar tsarnaev are believed to have agected alone. he could face federal terrorism and face murder charges. >> two bombs injured nearly 200 people and dilled three. the brothers also allegedly killed a police officer while on the run. >> 29-year-old crystal campbell had gone to the marathon to cheer on the runners. >> also today boston university will hold a memorial service r lingzi lu. >> authorities wait to fully question dzhokhar tsarnaev, but it's not clear if he'll everybody be able to talk again. elizabeth cohen joins us from boston where it is 2:00 a.m. and the vigil continues and what kind of shape is he in? >> we are told that he's in the intensive care unit and that he has been intubated and sedated, that means a tube has been put down his throat, he's been attached to a ventilator which is breathing for him. in this case they sedate patients because it's so uncomfortable, even painful. you can't have a conversation when they're in this condition. they can put them on sedation holidays where you take them off the sedation b
. >> tamerlan tsarnaev and dzhokhar tsarnaev are believed to have agected alone. he could face federal terrorism and face murder charges. >> two bombs injured nearly 200 people and dilled three. the brothers also allegedly killed a police officer while on the run. >> 29-year-old crystal campbell had gone to the marathon to cheer on the runners. >> also today boston university will hold a memorial service r lingzi lu. >> authorities wait to fully question dzhokhar...
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>> pamela, we know that dzhokhar tsarnaev has been sedated, intubated. how would it be possible for investigators to communicate with him? >> it is certainly possible with what doctors call a sedation holiday. i spoke with our medical correspondent elizabeth cohen earlier this morning. and she tells us that if doctors or authorities really wanted to talk with him, they can decrease his sedation so that they would be able to communicate with them and that he could perhaps communicate with them in writing. because you have to remember, there is a tube down his throat. he's still on a breathing machine. but with the sedation holiday, apparently patients are still pretty out of it but they are able to understand what's being said to them. this could last anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours. john? >> all right. pamela brown with us here in boston this morning. i want to bring in former cia analyst peter brookes. he's a former analyst for the cia, as i said, also with the defense department. thank you so much for being with us this morning. i really app
>> pamela, we know that dzhokhar tsarnaev has been sedated, intubated. how would it be possible for investigators to communicate with him? >> it is certainly possible with what doctors call a sedation holiday. i spoke with our medical correspondent elizabeth cohen earlier this morning. and she tells us that if doctors or authorities really wanted to talk with him, they can decrease his sedation so that they would be able to communicate with them and that he could perhaps communicate...
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. >> let's begin with the latest. 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev recovering in the hospital. this image shows the bloody teen hiding in a boat, hiding for hours, bleeding and curled up and hiding in the boat that had been winterized. he was first wounded in the shoot-out with police that killed his brother, and he may have been hit again in last night's gun fight with police. the boat's owner says he saw smeared blood, and pulled back a tarp on the winterized boat to find dzhokhar lying there, and he was weak from blood loss but still refused to surrender until the last volley of gunfire. >> he is in the boat and he just sat up. he is moving about. >> a dramatic end to the man hunt and it exploded across social media. everybody talking about it. and this photo a favorite image. and it was confirmed it was taken immediately after dzhokhar was arrested. this tweet says suspect in custody, officers sweeping the area, and stand by for further info. and this image shows dzhokhar in the back of a ambulance. and he remains under heavy guard. >> cnn's poppy harlow joins us on how all
. >> let's begin with the latest. 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev recovering in the hospital. this image shows the bloody teen hiding in a boat, hiding for hours, bleeding and curled up and hiding in the boat that had been winterized. he was first wounded in the shoot-out with police that killed his brother, and he may have been hit again in last night's gun fight with police. the boat's owner says he saw smeared blood, and pulled back a tarp on the winterized boat to find dzhokhar lying...
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a lifeguard with dzhokhar tsarnaev at harvard. she says this about the younger brother. >> an effort to create because they didn't see the world quite in the same way. >> reporter: neighbors gave us new information on the broader family dynamic. this is the top floor apartment where the tsarnaev family lived. neighbors say the entire family, parents, brothers and sisters lived here together at one point. one neighbor told us he observed tension in the family when they all lived together. it was at this address where tamerlan tsarnaev was arrested in july 2009 for assaulting his girlfriend. it quotes tamerlan tsarnaev as saying i slapped her. they thought the tension dissipated after parents and sisters moved out. >>> we are also thinking about the victims, of course. one week after the bombing 50 remain in the hospital, two in critical condition. at least a dozen have had amputations. >> one of them is a dance instructor who lost her foot and part of her lower leg. she was watching the marathon when they were hit by the second bla
a lifeguard with dzhokhar tsarnaev at harvard. she says this about the younger brother. >> an effort to create because they didn't see the world quite in the same way. >> reporter: neighbors gave us new information on the broader family dynamic. this is the top floor apartment where the tsarnaev family lived. neighbors say the entire family, parents, brothers and sisters lived here together at one point. one neighbor told us he observed tension in the family when they all lived...
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in the end they found dzhokhar tsarnaev hiding in a boat. a thermal imaging camera picked up as clear as die. the brothers were on the fed's radar, at least the older one was. the brother's father told kn he talked to him and were his sons capable of bombing the marathon? >> no way, he says. that's what the father says. i'm going to play you his interview in just a minute. another relative felt more strongly about that. you'll hear from the father brother's uncle. the big man was partying. we've got a crew on the u. mass dart mouth campus. where is dzhokhar tsarnaev now and is he going to make it? police say he is hurt bad. we're live from the hospital and we are going to find out if he is talking. first we're going to go candiotti. susan is in the area. police and fbi are still on the scene where you are. what are they looking for now. >> reporter: they're looking for evidence to build their case, anything that could help. any explosives residue to prove that he was helping to build homemade bombs. they're looking for any evidence that he m
in the end they found dzhokhar tsarnaev hiding in a boat. a thermal imaging camera picked up as clear as die. the brothers were on the fed's radar, at least the older one was. the brother's father told kn he talked to him and were his sons capable of bombing the marathon? >> no way, he says. that's what the father says. i'm going to play you his interview in just a minute. another relative felt more strongly about that. you'll hear from the father brother's uncle. the big man was...
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d dzhokhar tsarnaev is under heavy guard this morning in a boston hospital. the 19-year-old suspect will face federal terrorism charges and possibly murder charges in massachusetts. we have also learned more about the shootout early friday in watertown that led the other suspect, his older brother, dead. the police chief told cnn that officers found handguns, a rifle and at least six bombs including one made from a pressure cooker at the scene. he also said that during the gun battle, the surviving suspect drove a stolen car toward officers and ended up dragging his own brother down the street. investigators now also saying the evidence suggests the brothers acted alone. meanwhile, at least 57 bombing victims are still in the hospital. two of them in critical condition. >> in just about two hours, the university of massachusetts at dartmouth is set to reopen the campus where 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev was a student. it was evacuated friday as authorities tried to track down the bombing suspect. he was found in watertown. but school officials confirm tsarna
d dzhokhar tsarnaev is under heavy guard this morning in a boston hospital. the 19-year-old suspect will face federal terrorism charges and possibly murder charges in massachusetts. we have also learned more about the shootout early friday in watertown that led the other suspect, his older brother, dead. the police chief told cnn that officers found handguns, a rifle and at least six bombs including one made from a pressure cooker at the scene. he also said that during the gun battle, the...
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dzhokhar tsarnaev should be tortured to save more lives. his initial court appearance was today in his hospital room, he could only speak one work, no, when asked if he could afford an attorney. he now has a public attorney, he is mentally competent and lucid. degree development for the investigators, he is able to cooperate and he appears to be listed. what does he come up with today? >> most important and the national security scope is the fact that he is apparently telling officials and this is from a government source that it was just he and his brother, that there was nobody else involved, that there was no foreign entity telling them what to do or communicating with them in any way. in effect, they were virtual self jihadists, he has said his brother was the ringleader of all of us. but like you said, there really are going to need to check everything and they have been. they have them all along checking who they talk with, what kind of communications they have their e-mails. trying to figure out not only if they were self radicalized
dzhokhar tsarnaev should be tortured to save more lives. his initial court appearance was today in his hospital room, he could only speak one work, no, when asked if he could afford an attorney. he now has a public attorney, he is mentally competent and lucid. degree development for the investigators, he is able to cooperate and he appears to be listed. what does he come up with today? >> most important and the national security scope is the fact that he is apparently telling officials...
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right now we are waiting to hear if formal charges will be filed against dzhokhar tsarnaev. meanwhile the marathon finish line on boylston street remains a crime scene. it is still closed this morning, although they tell us it could be open in the next 24 to 48 hours. a funeral is scheduled for 11:00 for crysthri krystle campbell. p and at 2:50, bells will toll across boston for 30 seconds as the city pauses to remember the victims. let's go back to christine romans in morning with one brave 6-year-old and some of the day's other top stories. >> let's start first in colorado. a deadly avalanche killed five of his friends. on saturday a group six experienced snowboarders were caught in an avalanche 50 miles west of denver. the deadliest avalanche this more than 50 years. >> they triggered a slide, at least one was able to bail off to the side. he was partially buried, but able to get himself out and call for help. >> the jamall of the men were i 30s, all from colorado. >>> police in india arresting a second man in connection with the alleged rape of a 5-year-old girl. he's ac
right now we are waiting to hear if formal charges will be filed against dzhokhar tsarnaev. meanwhile the marathon finish line on boylston street remains a crime scene. it is still closed this morning, although they tell us it could be open in the next 24 to 48 hours. a funeral is scheduled for 11:00 for crysthri krystle campbell. p and at 2:50, bells will toll across boston for 30 seconds as the city pauses to remember the victims. let's go back to christine romans in morning with one brave...
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they wisk dzhokhar tsarnaev away. listen. >> we are so grateful to be here right now. we are so grateful to bring justice and a closure to this case. to those families that lost loved ones, or suffered injuries to live with for the rest of their lives, for a police officer, a young man starting a career at mit, and a police officer with the nbta who almost lost his life, and neighborhoods that lived in fear for an entire day, we are eternally grateful with the outcome tonight. we have a suspect in custody. >> reporter: that is when cheers erupted on the streets of boston. here in watertown, i ran into a group of about 400 college students flooding the streets and chanting things like "usa, usa," and "this is boston," and they were related after the week of terror was over. i do want to mention, and this is so important when you look at the scenes and you see the jubilation, guys, this city has not recovered. they have a long way to go. at this hour 58 people still hospitalized from injuries from the horrific attack. three incritical condition, two children. and we have
they wisk dzhokhar tsarnaev away. listen. >> we are so grateful to be here right now. we are so grateful to bring justice and a closure to this case. to those families that lost loved ones, or suffered injuries to live with for the rest of their lives, for a police officer, a young man starting a career at mit, and a police officer with the nbta who almost lost his life, and neighborhoods that lived in fear for an entire day, we are eternally grateful with the outcome tonight. we have a...
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>> we are learning that dzhokhar tsarnaev has a serious gunshot wound to the neck and is unable to speak. even so, federal prosecutors are expected to file charges soon. those charges could include terrorism charges and murder state charges at the very least. now, over in cambridge, richard donahue injured thursday night with suspects remains in critical condition. doctors yesterday said he barely made it but now they're cautiously optimistic about his condition. >> this was an injury where the officer's blood volume was almost entirely lost to the point of the heart stopping. the heart was resuscitated over the next 45 minutes or so by a very aggressive effort by first responders and by our people in the emergency department to the point of restoration of rhythm and pulse. >> reporter: as the city of boston continues to heal, many victims from monday's tragedy are being remembered today. s this there's a funeral this morning for victim krystle campbell. >> this has been a terrifying time for boostonians, how is boston coping one week later? >> one week later we are seeing signs of movin
>> we are learning that dzhokhar tsarnaev has a serious gunshot wound to the neck and is unable to speak. even so, federal prosecutors are expected to file charges soon. those charges could include terrorism charges and murder state charges at the very least. now, over in cambridge, richard donahue injured thursday night with suspects remains in critical condition. doctors yesterday said he barely made it but now they're cautiously optimistic about his condition. >> this was an...
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dzhokhar tsarnaev faced federal or state charges or a combination of both. we're going to talk about it next, and the boston marathon bombing drawing comparisons to the oklahoma city bombings back in 1995. we're going to talk to the attorney for timothy mcveigh and the man who prosecuted him about that crime, and this one. oud pl. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ] getty up. seriously, this is really happening! [ cellphone rings ] hello? it's a giant helicopter ma'am. [ male announcer ] get it done [ chirp ] with the ultra-rugged kyocera torque, only from sprint direct connect. buy one get four free for your business. only from sprint direct connect. when ouwe got a subaru.s born, it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) designed for your most precious cargo. (girl) what? (announcer) the all-new subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru.
dzhokhar tsarnaev faced federal or state charges or a combination of both. we're going to talk about it next, and the boston marathon bombing drawing comparisons to the oklahoma city bombings back in 1995. we're going to talk to the attorney for timothy mcveigh and the man who prosecuted him about that crime, and this one. oud pl. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ] getty up. seriously, this is really happening! [ cellphone rings ] hello? it's a...
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that's the campus where dzhokhar tsarnaev was a student. it was evacuated friday as police tried to track down the bombing suspect. he was in watertown. school officials confirmed he had been back on campus after the attack sleeping in his dorm and working out in the gym. he apparently ordinary behavior and shocked friends and cla classmates. >> i was shocked that -- i was grateful he didn't place a bomb in our building in our hallway. we live right next to the guy. >> we're also learning more details about how the surviving suspect escaped friday morning's shootout and what may have really killed his older brother. >> the brothers were driving in two cars, including one that had been carjacked. we heard how his officers came under attack. >> walk us through what happens. the older brother, he's wounded. he's thrown out of the car. there are reports that the younger brother drove away and drove over his brother, is that right? >> eventually, yes. what happened was the first brother who died at the scene, he all of a sudden comes out from un
that's the campus where dzhokhar tsarnaev was a student. it was evacuated friday as police tried to track down the bombing suspect. he was in watertown. school officials confirmed he had been back on campus after the attack sleeping in his dorm and working out in the gym. he apparently ordinary behavior and shocked friends and cla classmates. >> i was shocked that -- i was grateful he didn't place a bomb in our building in our hallway. we live right next to the guy. >> we're also...
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dzhokhar tsarnaev is now hospitalized in serious but stable condition. doctors say he's lucky to be alive after that dramatic shootout with police officers that wound up killing his older brother. elizabeth cohen standing outside the beth israel deaconess medical center where he's being treated. what do we know about his condition specifically, elizabeth? >> wolf, according to our affiliate, whgh, tsarnaev is in the intensive care unit, and cnn sources tell us -- sources tell cnn he has wounds to the throughothroat and he is sedated and intubated. intubation means a tube is placed usually down the throat into the windpipe and is attached to the ventilator and that ventilator breets for him. it doesn't mean he can't breathe. very often when patients have a large loss of blood, doctors prefer the machine breathe ratherthen the patient. it puts less strain on the patient. and people are often sedated when they're intubated. they're out of t not able to hold a conversation. wolf. >> all right, elizabeth, there could be some dramatic developments over at the
dzhokhar tsarnaev is now hospitalized in serious but stable condition. doctors say he's lucky to be alive after that dramatic shootout with police officers that wound up killing his older brother. elizabeth cohen standing outside the beth israel deaconess medical center where he's being treated. what do we know about his condition specifically, elizabeth? >> wolf, according to our affiliate, whgh, tsarnaev is in the intensive care unit, and cnn sources tell us -- sources tell cnn he has...
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the justice department did not file charges today against dzhokhar tsarnaev. when the charges are filed, a justice department official says tsarnaev could be charged with both federal terrorism charges and state murder charges. we continue to learn more about tsarnaev's brother, tamerlan, who died in friday's shootout. last year, he created a youtube channel with links to videos of chechen radicals like the one you see right here. he created a channel shortly after he returned from an extended trip to russia. i want to play for you now more of my conversation with boston police commissioner edward davis. he walked me through what police know about what happened friday night and when the tsarnaev brothers popped up on our surveillance camera and allegedly killed m.i.t. policeman sean collier. take a listen. >> the m.i.t. officer was killed earlier, a couple hours earlier. more than that. but his death led to them attempting to flee and committing a hijacking. and ultimately that hijacking led us to the vehicle. >> as they're going from cambridge to watertown, t
the justice department did not file charges today against dzhokhar tsarnaev. when the charges are filed, a justice department official says tsarnaev could be charged with both federal terrorism charges and state murder charges. we continue to learn more about tsarnaev's brother, tamerlan, who died in friday's shootout. last year, he created a youtube channel with links to videos of chechen radicals like the one you see right here. he created a channel shortly after he returned from an extended...
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and the lone surviving suspect is 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev. he's in intensive care here at a boston hospital. and this morning there is new information, he is in fact communicating with investigators. meanwhile the city is coming together, trying to at least, preparing to move forward. holding a moment of silence at 2:50 p.m. eastern this afternoon. the moment the explosions rocked the world. newsroom special coverage of the boston bombings begins right now. good morning, i'm wolf blitzer reporting live from boston. we're following all of the latest developments here. some of the latest developments this monday morning in boston. charges could be filed as soon as today for the surviving suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. officials say evidence recovered suggests, suggests, he and his brother were planning another attack. some 55 people remain hospitalized at multiple facilities throughout the boston area. as families mourn those killed, a funeral will be held this morning for krystle campbell and memorial service is scheduled later tonight for lingzi
and the lone surviving suspect is 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev. he's in intensive care here at a boston hospital. and this morning there is new information, he is in fact communicating with investigators. meanwhile the city is coming together, trying to at least, preparing to move forward. holding a moment of silence at 2:50 p.m. eastern this afternoon. the moment the explosions rocked the world. newsroom special coverage of the boston bombings begins right now. good morning, i'm wolf blitzer...
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the case against dzhokhar tsarnaev, it may seem like a slam dunk. some experts are saying not so fast, defense attorneys in particular. we're going to talk with the attorney that represented the oklahoma city bombers when we return. (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> prosecutors are calling it the worst terror attack on u.s. soil since 9/11. the charges filed against him yesterday. it could bring him the death plen penalty. is the case against tsarnaev a slam dunk? my next guest says maybe not. we appreciate you being with us. do you think this young man can blame the whole thing on his brother? certainly from what we're understanding, jake tapper reporting from one government source, it was basically it was his brother who was taking the lead on this and he was kind of following. do you see that as part of -- ultimately
the case against dzhokhar tsarnaev, it may seem like a slam dunk. some experts are saying not so fast, defense attorneys in particular. we're going to talk with the attorney that represented the oklahoma city bombers when we return. (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke....
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dzhokhar tsarnaev is communicating with authorities. an interview team goes into the room to question him every few hours. their questions have focused mainly we're told on finding out if there are other bombs, weapons or accomplices. we're told he responds by nodding or shaking his head. a justice department official tells cnn that authorities could soon file terrorism charges against dzhokhar tsarnaev. boston will fall silent at 2:50 this afternoon for the victims of the bombing. president obama will also observe a moment of silence. and bells will ring to mark the moment when the bombs first went off. the surviving suspect lying in the hospital dead right now handcuffed under 24 hour guard. even though he is still in serious condition as we said investigators are questioning him every few hours with the doctors in the room with them. we are getting new information about this suspect and how the investigation is done. deborah feyerick joining us in new york. don lemon is outside beth israel hospital in boston. deb, start with you, wha
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any changes in dzhokhar tsarnaev's condition? >> reporter: well, it seems he's well enough and alert enough to have an appearance with a magistrate, presumably from his hospital room. his condition still serious. that's the last report we got from the hospital. and that he had been intubated, obviously we have been reporting that, but his condition was still serious, but they also had him restrained because they didn't want him to pull the breathing device from his mouth. again, as you have been saying, he has been alert enough that he's been not talking, but communicating with investigators, communicating either by writing things down on a pad or on a white board. and presumably they have been doing that. one way they can do that is called a holiday from the drug. and what that presumably does is they ease up on the drugs, enough for him to regain consciousness so that when they ask him questions, he's conscious enough that he can answer them, either nod his head or write them down on the board. >> don what do we know about thos
any changes in dzhokhar tsarnaev's condition? >> reporter: well, it seems he's well enough and alert enough to have an appearance with a magistrate, presumably from his hospital room. his condition still serious. that's the last report we got from the hospital. and that he had been intubated, obviously we have been reporting that, but his condition was still serious, but they also had him restrained because they didn't want him to pull the breathing device from his mouth. again, as you...
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what did dzhokhar tsarnaev tell investigators today about the roots of the boston marathon plan? >>> plus, who is the man that may have been responsible for the radicalization? >>> and blown away. if you can imagine shrapnel hitting your body before hearing the blast. why some near the bomb survived and others did not. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. tonight we begin with breaking news. tonight the bombing suspect tells investigators that the wars in afghanistan and iraq were motivating factors behind the attacks. in addition, we're covering the terror attack on boston from every angle. tonight, in boston, jake tapper on what dzhokhar tsarnaev told investigators today and brian todd with new details on where the bombers may have purchased their explosives. and david mattingly with new clues on what prompted tsarnaev's radicalization right here in the united states. and then, nic robber ton is going to travel to dagestan where tamerlan spent six months doing what? and new details on katherine russell. finally, here in new york, deb feyerick on ta
what did dzhokhar tsarnaev tell investigators today about the roots of the boston marathon plan? >>> plus, who is the man that may have been responsible for the radicalization? >>> and blown away. if you can imagine shrapnel hitting your body before hearing the blast. why some near the bomb survived and others did not. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. tonight we begin with breaking news. tonight the bombing suspect tells...
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he told cnn more about tamerlan and dzhokhar tsarnaev. yesterday he called them losers, but today he's taking a different tone. let's take a listen. >> i'm relieved that he's alive. first of all for that there's now a chance to find out who was behind it. who were their mentors of all of it. and how possibly could he get involved and do this harm to innocent people. and second of all, i stress that there's a chance for dzhokhar to seek forgiveness. >> that was the boston bombing suspect's uncle talking about his nephew. emotions are still running high here in boston and elsewhere now that the surviving bombing suspect is in custody. there may be a temptation to rush to judgment. jim walsh is a national security expert. this is your home. how has this affected you personally? >> personally i have run the gam et of emotions. shock, anger -- >> it took place on your campus. >> a fellow employee at m.i.t. was killed two blocks from my office. i was teaching that day. and also i have had different emotions. i done know that i'm still fully awa
he told cnn more about tamerlan and dzhokhar tsarnaev. yesterday he called them losers, but today he's taking a different tone. let's take a listen. >> i'm relieved that he's alive. first of all for that there's now a chance to find out who was behind it. who were their mentors of all of it. and how possibly could he get involved and do this harm to innocent people. and second of all, i stress that there's a chance for dzhokhar to seek forgiveness. >> that was the boston bombing...
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joe, let's talk about dzhokhar tsarnaev, what he is saying that his brother was the driving force behind the bombings. obviously, investigators have more questions about his claims. lawmakers lawmakers in washington and a lot of questions as well. >> reporter: certainly true, anderson. talking to law enforcement officials this morning, there's two steps. first the question, of course, is, what exactly the suspect is telling law enforcement authorities? the second and related question is, how much of what the suspect is telling law enforcement authorities do they in fact believe, what's verifiable, what they can check out, or what he may be saying because, quite frankly, his brother, the alleged co-conspirator in all of this, is not available because he was killed, you know, on friday. so, there's a lot for the law enforcement officials to do. and we just have to differentiate between what they believe the suspect is telling them and what they believe they can verify and what might be the truth, anderson. >> also lawmakers want to talk to the fbi about their treatment of the older brother
joe, let's talk about dzhokhar tsarnaev, what he is saying that his brother was the driving force behind the bombings. obviously, investigators have more questions about his claims. lawmakers lawmakers in washington and a lot of questions as well. >> reporter: certainly true, anderson. talking to law enforcement officials this morning, there's two steps. first the question, of course, is, what exactly the suspect is telling law enforcement authorities? the second and related question is,...
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we are told that dzhokhar tsarnaev cannot speak. his throat is injured. what have you learned about his condition and when he might be able to talk? >> i think it is probably going to be a while. he is in the intensive care unit. he is sedated and intubated. they have put a tube down his throat. when patients like this are sedated rkts th sedated, they are out of it. it is as if they are asleep. they might grunt. they might move a bit. really, they are out of it. he would not understand a conversation or anything that was being told to him. don? >> reporter: we keep hearing, elizabeth, that he is in serious condition. that means he is stable, i would imagine, and expected to survive, correct? >> it is difficult to know how stable or not stable he is. the only official word we have gotten is serious. we haven't been told stable or anything like that. serious means that he is acutely ill. he is seriously ill. however, he is not in critical condition. critical condition would mean his life is on the line. he could die at any time. serious condition is a step
we are told that dzhokhar tsarnaev cannot speak. his throat is injured. what have you learned about his condition and when he might be able to talk? >> i think it is probably going to be a while. he is in the intensive care unit. he is sedated and intubated. they have put a tube down his throat. when patients like this are sedated rkts th sedated, they are out of it. it is as if they are asleep. they might grunt. they might move a bit. really, they are out of it. he would not understand a...
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dzhokhar tsarnaev's condition upgraded from serious to fair this morning. there are reports he could be transported out of beth israel deaconess medical center soon. a news official tells cnn's jessica yellin there is no hard evidence the tsarnaev brothers had any accomplices or any connections to extremists. there is another new development this morning. a delegation from the u.s. embassy in moscow is in dagestan this morning attempting to interview the parents off tamerlan and dzhokhar tsarnaev with cooperation from the russian government. >> reporter: good morning. it is a historic moment for boylston street over at the corner of boylston and dartmouth. they're just getting the streets reopened here. a little confusion about how this is rolling out this morning, but as the day gets going, you're going to see a lot more people on the street. we just shot some very sensitive video. folks are very, very sensitive about opening this street, even running live shots down boylston street? the video shows them repairing one of the sites of the bombings. they're
dzhokhar tsarnaev's condition upgraded from serious to fair this morning. there are reports he could be transported out of beth israel deaconess medical center soon. a news official tells cnn's jessica yellin there is no hard evidence the tsarnaev brothers had any accomplices or any connections to extremists. there is another new development this morning. a delegation from the u.s. embassy in moscow is in dagestan this morning attempting to interview the parents off tamerlan and dzhokhar...
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now dzhokhar tsarnaev lies in a hospital unable to
now dzhokhar tsarnaev lies in a hospital unable to
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well, the video you're referring to is actually video of dzhokhar tsarnaev. that's not it there. it's video of him in the boat on the night he was captured, the way authorities found him. there were initial reports of a man down in the boat. they quickly learned that he was moving around. we knew that authorities were reaching out to him at that time trying to communicate with him, telling him, for example, come out on his own terms. this went on for a period of time, we're told about 25 minutes or so after that he surrendered with a very serious injury and that's why he's in the hospital now. wolf? >> the other video that we were showing our viewers involves a jihadist who was killed by the russians himself last december. and apparently we've now confirmed that video had been posted to the older suspect's website, the youtube channel that he had. is that right, joe? >> right. right. and it's important also to say that we have been checking with sources and people are telling us that the only connection between that older brother and this individual that they can see, at least ri
well, the video you're referring to is actually video of dzhokhar tsarnaev. that's not it there. it's video of him in the boat on the night he was captured, the way authorities found him. there were initial reports of a man down in the boat. they quickly learned that he was moving around. we knew that authorities were reaching out to him at that time trying to communicate with him, telling him, for example, come out on his own terms. this went on for a period of time, we're told about 25...
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, identified as suspect number one and dzhokhar tsarnaev's older brother. he later dies at a hospital, strapped to his body, bombs. dzhokhar tsarnaev is still on the run and an american city is put on lockdown. >> there is a massive manhunt under way. >> full neighborhoods are evacuated and watertown looks like a ghost town while a massive manhunt begins for the second brother, the nation begins to learn just who these men are. the older brother who was married and had a young daughter studied engineering at bunker hill community college. he took the year off to train as a boxer. the younger brother is a student at the university of massachusetts, dartmouth. friends say he was a wrestler and a lifeguard. it turns out the family comes from chechnya, the break away soviet republic which has for decades been racked by violence from extremists who have fought against russian control. the family came to the united states more than a decade ago. the mother of the two suspects. >> he never told me that he would be like on the side of jihad. >> anzor tsarnaev is th
, identified as suspect number one and dzhokhar tsarnaev's older brother. he later dies at a hospital, strapped to his body, bombs. dzhokhar tsarnaev is still on the run and an american city is put on lockdown. >> there is a massive manhunt under way. >> full neighborhoods are evacuated and watertown looks like a ghost town while a massive manhunt begins for the second brother, the nation begins to learn just who these men are. the older brother who was married and had a young...